• Materials

     The Giclée Paper

    A finely honed printing technique, more than four million droplets per second are sprayed onto paper or canvas. This gorgeous technique works to capture the finest nuances of the original work of art. Due to the many ink layers that are applied to the surface, Giclée reproductions appear to be painted. Archival, ultra-chrome inks and 100% cotton papers are used in the printing process and are rated to last up to 120 years. This high-quality method of reproduction gives the Ketubah artist more options and flexibility to modify and personalize their artwork. See Ketubahs Available in Giclée!

    The Heavyweight Art Paper

    Using an ink-jet process to faithfully re-create prints with a special focus on texture and color, the Heavyweight Art Paper is printed in 310 GSM, the industry standard for feel, weight, and surface texture. These prints are mounted to a hard backing which allows you to easily display your Ketubah during the wedding. See Ketubahs Available in Heavyweight Art Paper!